Shauna NiequistVolgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Shauna Niequist verkent de mooie en gebroken momenten van het dagelijks leven die ons vormen, verrukken en het hart van God onthullen. Haar schrijven duikt in de diepten van vriendschap, familie, geloof, eten en alle andere aspecten die onze bestaan smeden. Door haar werken onderzoekt ze thema's als liefde, huwelijk, baby's, boeken, vieringen en hartzeer. Haar kenmerkende stijl vangt de essentie van de menselijke ervaring, en biedt lezers zowel troost als inspiratie.
A collection of essays that focuses on the most important transformation in Niequist's life: leaving behind busyness and frantic living and rediscovering the person you were made to be.
Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way
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The concept of bittersweet is transforming my understanding of life. It embodies the idea that within every experience, there exists both beauty and brokenness—a glimmer of hope amid heartbreak and richness in joy tinged with sadness. Embracing both the bitter and the sweet is essential, as a life filled solely with sweetness can decay both spirit and soul. Bitterness builds strength, resilience, and character, while sweetness offers comfort; together, they create a beautiful, nuanced existence.
Change, I’ve realized, is akin to childbirth, heartbreak, and failure—it’s painful, especially when resisted, yet it can lead to profound growth and transformation. Change opens us up to life’s possibilities and aligns us with a greater purpose, often revealing our true selves in both challenging and enlightening ways. It’s a divine gift, not a cruel twist of fate, and it’s essential not to flee from it.
With a warm and honest voice, the author invites readers to embrace this journey. When life is sweet, celebrate; when it’s bitter, grow from it. This work of recognizing and appreciating both aspects of life is a path toward deeper understanding and fulfillment.
A collection of essays about family relationships, friendships, and the mealsthat bring us together. Written by a well-loved writer and blogger, this is afunny, honest, and vulnerable spiritual memoir about life around the table.